A team of maritime and naval conservation organizations are embarking on a project to recover a World War II torpedo bomber ...
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Jack Martens, who turned 102 in Salem, served on naval destroyers during and after World War II and when he wasn't in uniform, he was learning to fly.
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Anti-aircraft US half-track variants and prototypes - M13 ⧸ M15 ⧸ M16 [WWII documentary]
When enemy planes appeared overhead, the U.S. Army didn’t just look up — it rolled out firepower. The M13, M15, and M16 half-tracks turned infantry support vehicles into deadly anti-aircraft platforms ...
It’s on view at a new exhibition, All Hands on Deck: Edward Steichen and the World War II Naval Photographic Unit. Curated by Tiffany Reed Silverman, who is also sirector of Fine Arts at the Citadel, ...
A visit to the USS Midway Museum in downtown San Diego turned into a surprise honor on Thursday for 98-year-old World War II ...
Flying Over Time revives Donald A. Hall’s Spirit of St. Louis legacy, bringing artifacts, hands-on engineering to ...
Phil and Heather board the USS Hornet, a haunted WWII aircraft carrier said to be crawling with spirits, in a new episode of "Expedition X" airing on Wednesday, January 28.
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Today in aviation history: First flight of the Junkers JI
On January 28, 1917, the Junkers J.I flew for the first time, becoming the world's first all-metal aircraft to enter mass ...
A story, years in the making, came to an end for the city of Oak Harbor when a CH-47 Chinook air crew from the Washington ...
The Arizona Commemorative Air Force Museum is giving visitors a hands-on look at more than 100 years of American combat aviation at Falcon Field in Mesa.
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